Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, February 01, 1855, Image 2

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CUARLE F. BEAD AND H. D. Fit
MC;oNTRO . S4
Thursday,, February 10-41@SS.
'A
-Sharp Game. : , ._ . -1. -. . . .
_ , We understand that the County' reaxiirerli
in many counties in this State, ha+ devised
a scheme whefeby they hope to get cont ( inued
in office beyond the term for which ey were
. elected, although the Act of. A • mbly, ex
sil
. . preialy provides.that "no county reasiirer
- . shall serve in such office, for more find- two
- years in any term of four years." / To 1 ohvi
.- . lite .hiil 4ifriciAty, as WelEds to prevent such a
\dune 41 file political r•hignPter oft he county
- . Ireasnrers as would be likely to retailt from
• •an election by. the people next Fall,lit is said
that a concerted movement is going On among
.-. a portion of these official; the-objecof which
i s pi toprocure the enactment of a sic• lair, ek
,' tending the term of office . of Count Treasu- I
' rer; to three years; and continuing _. h e
. Fres-
en: incumbents is qhfeejorthat per - o _ of time.
-- !, 81xiuld the attempt be made to get *Ai h a meas.
" ' tire before the 14islaturc, we - don t -not-it
•• :will iii i iiet.the Ai ebinfit are it descry ' These
e
• -genticmen,L with all--the:ir enterprise, ate.:,
%year too lap.. Judging from recent
_disclos
ures, a law of this kind might perhaps, by us
,
ing the necessary appliances, have been ear-
through list Winter, but 'with
ent reforin Legislatuie - it, would 'be •
The manner in aliicli the la
• Treasurei used the publiemoneys furl
loaning , them- out to an ext
. . put front SIS(KO te430,000 of into
nually in - his own poeket, will be apt to,sug
'' gest to our legislators the possibility ;that a
~.- general change otTreasyry-officers would not
, . prove,detrimental to the public intefesta.—
.' But we do not wish to insinuate aYthing
' sl,,,nainst the County a'reasurers,,agains whom
we k\now nothing, only that tho.se who are on
gaged in this movement show l a reprehensi: -
ble eagerness for office. In this ins' tance,.
however, they :we surely doomed to disap,'
1
pointment. ; - . i 1
SLAVERY IR KANSAEL—nerill Stringfel
low, of western Missouri, has written the pro
- . slak-ery members. of Congress, a letter, which
.: , they hare published as of great i i nteres to the
'lliouth, in which he states that the soil f Kan
- .. 1
sin is admirably aidapted. to Slave la r, but
: not at all to Free—that slaves Ire hel at. a
_ higher price in Western 3fissouri, ser arated
only by an imaginary from ) inary line fro l lians , than
else--that the chief staples pf that
whole - region are only produced _with! profit
by the labor of bondmeri---that the lands of
kanns are worth;, 5020 to $5O 'per. acre for
ilaie culture, while worthless for any'.other
- —that slavery was already planted inic
ansas
• (in defiar.ce of law) before its bite traf mph,
- under the lead — ol-Pouglas—and 'that : .tho. en
tire slave-holding interest of
,We'steni Missou
ri is - altvo to the importance of - securing Kan
., ass for- a slave State, B;c.' In view ofithe ef
forts 'made by the South, the N., Y. Tribune
- . urges the North to a,-more prompt . ad' gen
' erg effort to fill the territory With ttlers
, . .
i -
rgr Greeliy's 11 7 1/4,90 dilntunar fo 1855,
.- classifies the 84th Congress,-as far asi.hosen,
asfollows4- S
enate—Whigg,l6.; Deniocrats,
.....
_33; Free-Soilers, 1; total, 50.1.11iuse of
~ R epreserttatiTee---Nebraska men, [33 / Anti-
Nebraslut, 118- ,total 151 - of whomrd
lium
log to. the same nutioiity, 51 are Wit' s; 47,
republicans; .32, Democrats; and 21 Know
1
Nothings.„ i - ' .
: .. .13y tt4, above it Will be seen that t e Re.
publican Party, though tailed into bei g less
than a.yearngo by the Nebraska o trag.ei;
has already a larger tepresentation n the
'-: ilopte i ar branch of the National I.e,gi Lure"
. , once
teen Re almo st omnipotent sha .DO
,
rnocracy. The- strength- of the ' Rep Miceli
party as yet lies mainly in the Free Westt.
but it is rapidly gaining adherents from ong
the people throughouethe North, and, vi - e may
r j r
confidently predict that it will -be trong
enough to rout the cohorts of Slav and:
their Nkuthern allies,,in 18.56. But t -effect ',. 1
-. sodesirable an end, the, friends Of Tr edem -
_ : murk labor w ut ceasing, as We t t they
_ f _
will,, tt; pron3o.:-.lhe harmonious and knited
action of all the opponents of slavery !eaten- '
f , -1,
eon.
: , ar The Flog of Our. Union forth - New
• Year wines out with new type, a new dress,
' threnghont,.and knew and elegant h. 'rig.
4 willco 4 tiinic to giro the same large ount
ef original•and entertaining' sketches, ton
0 51
and 120Vdiette% and fresh spirit will he i&-
-. parted te its editorial department, wilielywill
be as heretofore under theimmediatentrol
'.'arid - ewe of Mr. Ballou. Sereial nekr - and
„,pOpub4.writprs hare been engaged. fiar the'
year t and thb Big will be improvedl in all
:departments. The same care will be ;; v.,
ser
ed in=excluding from its columns ere thing
Of an immoral or -indelicate nature, 'no
~psdns4 O r eapense wilk: -- he spared to m -e the
r
-Flagan. elegant, moral and - reAned - amity
journal. Ile first number for:the Ne d Year .
eommenees a bzilliaidand taking - No ellette
from the peeof that favorite novelist , , d 'ad
..ptiTablii: Writer, Lieutenant - Murray, : . titled
illiklien Witch, or the African Quad oon, a
Vile 4 the Slave Cast"- Terms-of , ' Flag .
litefieryear; A. Wit* ii 6 Cl estu t, St.,
'Philadelphia, publisher'ingent..
- ' ItgeTtae Ear . riaburg Daily Herald of tram
30;0* the following as,the prorninont. tan.
didates - bi ix. k Si - 6140i:: noll. A. o..;cur,
. .
lin, . Secretor* --of :the Coromonweril
... Es.
Governor Johnston,. Gen. Sireon eren,
' James Yee& Vos: - ,lfort: David Wilii‘ot, and
isiu
PrOfeasor Tiffany.
4 11901*Ye th rA
members trOic dux' 'on
iif, Oa iiikatewep with us: hii Jud ge 'bunt
-**Ouktioilir the man tor the prosi • at
till'a orlaWpfaurtional a ff airs. Set 'or it
spayita4#tiiiin be a cloeitled friend * free.
411, and *tot *livelier 10$1,1YkrPi'°3eri,
Ctertin.
..-i
'Air"'
imor Girds ,of , :liaaelaAu , setts,
.
daring Wm 7.anappinctinp,, iwo,re an ea
,te eat
ofAtaatiaufWanufanture, Ero7llPle
shosa WA'S hOnleAttde,r 4 ° • -
le
- Editors' Convention.
EditOr,Ottud Publishers isf - -141xemt
county met at SOanton t Tanuary.l7th, (Frank
lin's bitth day . jiind - otgaaiied an association
to be styled thg North; rennsylrinia Typo
: r. 7 1, 0 4- Soc4V; **
et wilt! 431 t:the
17th or Jatmarv*-; - and to'be e•liMp* ___
• ,
•tors„ Publisheri, and regular Journeytnew
Printet.s.'.; The 'A)llowitig Orniers.rof the Ast.
sociation?were!'elected'Air the asuing gear ir
W. P. Minet`i of the- Wilkesbarre Times,
President; G.W. Reynolds, of the Carbon
dale Transcript, Vice President; and C..E.
Lathrop; of the Scranton Herald
_, Secretary.:
The next annual meeting will IDe held at
iVilkesbarre.. .The following are among the
Resolutions adopted by, the Convention:
, =nous
lIIE
- Roolred, That; from and after the 'close •of our
present vtdutnesOre will receive no. iubsetiptiim:So
our; respecdve -- pi t ipers fora less sum than $2 per
[ Y sal ved i i jwhile we would recoMme Cd,'as far
i as practicable, .the;soloptial of thiadvance system in :
t payment for su*riptiott, we 'deem it advisable to
I leave every publlper to" adopt arch 'course as 'May
seem him rooitiPtoper--desiring to express, how
ever' our fiena.cotitictiott that the advance system is
bestfor all Oneerited. •
"Weiolvei4 Thattt:tve adopt the following schedule of
•
!icest: •
Adreitisementsp6t exceeding one sq. oft° lines
/1 or 3 insertiTna, $1 00
-r o ach -Subsioluent Ausertiort- less th,sa thirteen;: 25
ihtt•strrttionth2l: - :,:. 50
Do.] 6 . wont
Do 11: ; ,o • 3 51)
• . 1-9 " - • •.5 00
1)o: I 1 year,. . ................. 6 00
Merchants advertising:by the year, not exceed
•
ingfiwo entatriti, with occasional - notices, (in . •
all cases confined to their business,) • 10 00
'Administrators' atild:Execulora y notices each es
tate,.. :... — a 00
Auditor's notices, :, • • - • ......1 50
Professional •or .h 141n74,eia Cards, 'not exceeding-8
lint% ' Pei 3 - .ear,4i . • - 5 00
One column, per year, • . 50 00
Half cilunm, per *sr, - .•.............30 00
• , .. '4 • I
' 1 ' 4108 WORN;
, handbills, per , 59 copies or less, - ' • '
• ,1 7 13 5heet,.....,41 .5011-1 sheet, $2.50.
1-2 sheet,...;.. , .3 501 1 sheet,..... 6 00
{Every additinial 50, one fifth the above prices.
Plain cards, first hundred, ' $1 00
Each additional fif1y,......, :.. .. ......... 30
Circulars, on fancy paper, first 50, '2 '5O
Every additional 50,......... • . 1 00 4
' 1 . . 4 ! 8L..4-‘76.9. • • •
r pros:
mpossi
e State
1 his own
, nt that
est 'an-
One quire,' . .. .. . 00
Two, quimr.„ 50
Three (intros 300
Each additional quire; 73
Per one ,„;• 4 15, 00
Of" Blanks keptfor sale at our offices, foolcap size,
at one dollar per:
Wm. P. MINEIt, rilkesbarre Times. '•
Wixcneorsti, ',Luzern° - Union'.
•43: 11; RicuaßT. Pittston Gaiette.
0;11. Itsrsotos,LCurbondale Transcript.
.Att.sous drAn,taig,. Spirit °taut - •
-
C.I E. - LaTtutoe,-, finckawatunt Ilerald.
REsolred, Thatall. Editors in Northern Pennsylva
nia who desire to-finite with this AssociatiOn, be re
quested to publish' these. proceedings, and attach
their signatUres tp the schedule : of prices, and insert
the same as a standing advertisement in their resPec
tire journals. r . •
• IS:113. WTNCEIESTER; President.
- C. E. Lana/arc S';cretarv. .
•
Greek:v . 's, Almanac for , 1555, is one
of tlfe most valuable of this well-known series
of tumals, nhd contains a variety of Useful
intorMation which is thus
_placed , within the
reaehof every of at a very cheap rate: Be
'Sides the statistical tables.exhibiting the gov
ernment of the United States and .of the aev
eral• State; theirlp - opulation and extentj.elec
tion returns Sie.*c., it contains 'artiel6 on
The' War in F. trope," 4 f The' Know Nail
,
ingq," "Agricultmd," "Slavery legislation in
the 'United States," Treaties," dr.c. Single
,copies 12 1-2 cents; $1 per Dozen ;. 0, per
hundred. grceley. •S; McElrath. Tribune
Low fir does t he reeSoil sentiment
of the regular ;Democracy extend'? The
Ifer9d,' the organ of the party in
the 'nelliboring _county of Wayne, says in
speahing of the late convention in this county,
" To all the resolutions and the- address we
heartily subscribeicreipt that part depreep
ting the passage :pfthe Nebraska - and Kan
sas Lifts. - • -
Fpr!l44.ll.epubiican. 1 • -
111issia. Enrvons--.I noticed iti your paper
of Janua'ry- 25, "a t' , omrnunication !Signed , S. A..
Newton, taking ; eiceptions to your editorial
of the week before, touching the County; Su
perintendcacy. , '. • • •
For - one,. I thought ;that editorial to be
well-tiMea,approPriate, and suggestive. And
1 ain still nnable M see that that thought' was
premature,' eVeril, after - carefully reading and
considering his remarks. Ido not see that
his views are either new or comprehensive.
Ile says that-'Citizens have long complain
ed.against ithe arbitrary ehametei of the law,,
and undou btedly the' last school 14347,.. being
mere rigoiom, apCreating ax unnecessary
effiee,..as they I- ju ge, has ripened their com
itt
plaint. into action • • , • . ..,.: ,
, i It is admitted that (certain) 'citizens ' have
complained against a school law from the
first,—ut thcingh they never lack' for pre
texts, o her :citizens have thought, and still
1;
think, that the real cause of complain is, that
it imposes a tax. ;'... Well, what 'wou ld these
eitizen!lhave 'l_! pq . they expect that a gener
al schodi system can: 4e estabiisbed and car
riea int 4 succeieful operation Without Money 7
They know better; hence until- sonic more
sadifacip ry reason- can be assigned fur corn
plaiuini it will lin theught, as it nowlis, that
they 'all 4 driving #t ' the deltruetion lof the"
school -slystem Cati . .rity.,.. ! -'. •
Again, says Mr.:Newton, ' Siri, sometimes
we see gangs 'tit , the fi rst view to be impend
ticable.,4-irnposaiO4'.:
I Ilad he . 4 .seen.itiii,a , in- that light, when
, 111 4 ttimi was" befdre - ihe convention of airee
''' i' 'Sf' a . f last Jun e,
lore on! tl.e fiti4; on ay o as a
,candiClat*tor 4,1;0i16ee of County Superinten d. eat,' lituSelf? :.i- ' ' • •
n
t
he .But, say
i. - s ;,i'll re Superinedency of this,
or a • ' - - .. . •
ny 4her O prity in the State, is a' ask a
grcilt :dial tr ilafge - 1 ;?r_ one man,, and 49
anything like iii)fjusOft.' t ' _ 1
i . A4thiited. - . Ilut, does' that prove th at it is
sa Jaatt4e.isary, *eel' ' Shall our courts of
justice 4 ribon4 l e4 as inmeeessary, _bneause
the busitioaaiall !be too much Lw.One'terni
O•n i sequeptlyiala3O, business ,MUltt lie over
whereby [some I:' fired one go& unredeemed,
. 1
or
. soine c- 111 1 1 , 1 4 t On* , r : i!nwitipped rof
OP'es M lll 4. 4 ftAid , e o i4dar :big i'huliFmeees;
42 61/ .4 1 4 1 1441 2 / 4 ied.ig BB iu the vommn-
' iiiiy bicilise 4 4 PiSit do all t 4 I, a 6 r now&
ssii7l; tli iPe d4n e 1 00f i lto: Wages and -tio ''it
fll i d ri tisicer r...-.": -.i. v ~. _.:
Bit, ... I f 4 4tt - irafliari '*iiiim.i- tame.: 464:
.6 ) ftTio ~...146-q4k#l4o:44ollPeillit"fiellt.
4 s er q" Ae 4 4 l -it.AavO apits, A!k: 11 ._!i., IP: Wien, it
las beeti're-reak•4l4.''6im t l- ~ wintint; The
L ittrineeipcito; bemv4Sc'hiii itteuMbentl
',•.'-:...:`'''''?;'' .. '- ; '''' f --' 7.' - :=', '• ---
.....„ .1. i ,....., ~, . ...„.,4
~ -. , ..t! t ,i ; i:k . ;_ , t4..;:i .i":" . .;,t ,-.0....; . Z:: , - . ..- : •
ES
MEI
cannot perform the duties! Well, a. nun
:Roght ursirestAiserlasta - kte) - 44,t:an
'his. childreh out,' bectse their mother ca*
not' do all the 'house st*lr,,ithd do it 'Ai if
justice.'
this PO:~t'- . his argtitncnt-ainounts to
to-too for Aint.LL
I )nsteed (tine Sulierintendent, iiother is need
.. • -. •
thoughts•heneficial4that smite one Or 1
Ones of the school law incumbents shall visit :
n
the schools?' Of coqrse,..)%fr. Nevgn. r nigh
eelf,that,'"end — tliie -1 4d '
law' contemplates - it, by "mihing it a pert of
the dircetoes dutiei. - Did they 'do - it? Na,
hot to any - extent. Why ? No inclination,
ho necetsuy-qualification, no pay. -
Bui he it not 'able' to SCAT the =tallest traeo
pf_lenefit - our schools "have received' from
the Superintendent
iTho anal 4st trace of benefit' is not seal
by - - him. Others' -visions are not 'so obtuse..
•11 are patience Mr.- 'A *ord . fitly
spoken apples of gold In. -pieturesi: of
'Bread . cast upon • the wateri,•shail
return after many dup.! •
• 4, • - lias the Superintendent visited'ond school
Then, as contemplated ..by. thelew,4 so •• 111114
good ha; been.lone..-It( does not stoplhe*.' 06'
bas visited manyl'aUd; as Mini :teaeliers,hX46•••
been instructed and; encouraged, and - .en lii,
`finitely larger ninnloir sehOlara Have been
rejoiced,' and taught the.important lesson 41*.
A man of 'literary and sdcntific licquireinenti
• •
ill.txmde!kend to visit thein,-and h i p; though
ibr shert time, one. in their. inidSt".. That
'the cominen-school house, is a place where_
hike. will go. , - . ;. •
..•-•
•
•Accerding. to his: calculation, t ere are I
•,..
about 240 Schools. in !Mir county ; and the Su- I
•Perintendent cannot v6it-till in one term; :MO •
'4o the '
examining of • teachers' in the mean
titne-• '
Let• him commence his examintioni by
the first of November, and the 'twe weeks'
stork will hare been completed by • mij• - •
'Ole.; which is about the time sorne of
schools cornmence.
.(Perhaps some schools
.„ •
cOmmenee earlier, if so, so much 'the better.),
liy the middle of March, when all thii. school's
'crose, will count over 100 week-daysl _
schools per day," Will count over .goolschow,4
f 4 .the Winter, oren..: ltsome of the smaller
Sitools:shall go•ovettill summer, bCfore
ceiring a visit, it will be vastly .better
heretofore. But': Shoiild some of the •
be consolidated, whereby. the number *ill'be
• • , • • • •
lessened, for wickserite are asking, arid which
might to . be done,!it will - not he impossible:for
Ousine.is man to visit all the winfrilschoolst
84 much for' our'
In some counties, tl , cre , are not s many
Schools, in others; they commence nMeli ear,
lier,,and are kept open- free and six loontlis, - . •
which will afford ample.tirrie. • Hence it foes .
•
not appear to be impossible' or even im
practicaole, for oneSnFrintendent to a eciurif
• .
ty any county. ;
•' Come, now, Mr. Newton, you are a man
wbO can devise ,ways and 'means. JUst take .
held 'And • helpfix np' these, school Bistrictst
so that thanuir.ber of schools shall Ibe less
and be quite as pleasant,intercsting and pre4 •,
titable, -, in e - ,e aggregate' as ' they new -are;
• len ; an try to e t ankful that
we have him; keep your hand in, and per: .
haps, as 'fortunefavors the brave,' yOur tur n
will come yet.
But that $3OO 00 weighs heavily iipon the
minds of i citizens; a sum nearly el
half what Connecticut :appropriates arnuallyi
' to; education.' C9nginre Pennsylvania to'
Connecticut! Why not compare' Susque-i
hiiiina county to the Russian Empire. But
hoir much. is this enkinous surf', when divid.:
ed:toeach school,in .our county ? Less than ,'
$1;2250. Kingdoni coMe! One dollar an
fiyik cents-to be paid for educational Ipurpo
fee; Why, it may aiuount to a al4lling a
faMily, fur a whole vat". And that, too, ; to
he; aid to a common sch o ol'Superintendent; ,
.anian of literary and scientific tunuirements
is' to visit our schools, "and be, so long,!‘a corn.
panion of our children ! Oh! JehosOphat P
;The full amount of benefit which that of
fice au3 possibly con ler, 'and even much gr•-it
er, at. not one - dollar expense, could !be ob
tairied' by a 'properly !constituted bc'iarii.4,f i
J:
visitants,or inspeetore. l l •
IC - Mr. Newton 'never acted; pre-maturely
before he did in penning the aho%/e. In
whi4ll , ,township can be topic! a sufficient num
her, ef persons of the necessary qualifications,
to constitute a ' board of visitants : or in,
. .w s .
specters?' - Haying foond them, who It flo
the, can serve consistently with other' i busi.
'nesf i ;nuitters,. or that they will witho u t `ou - e
dollir of pay ? Men Cannot be compelled
to iiervefor pay, much fess without it.]l- And
met 0f,..". literary and scientific acqiirenents - ,'
generally have • busines4, chid so (4pies
their timei:as to leave none in, which t 4 ride
about the to;i•tiship visiting . schools .
,
• ' S. T. SCOtT.
IME
•
" , Eros-Sommuticos."—Much has Leen Said
-in this newspapers at - various times aikeut•
secret order with,the above title whi'ehit.srt
ed in iPhiladelphia and has e' e n ded to,clncitt• -
nati and - ether cities; • One who - prof -esa4kii` to ti member ofit giyCs in' the Mew" York
Tiib4ue the following as its creed.:
I.'f Opposition to all forms of tyrannyio - ver
the 'Mind or body of roan 2.' either nature
nor the Constitution ofour country recognizes
the Irighlof mtut 'property in - Man. 1 o.
Prin4iples end character,' and itat the birth
placei.are' the true standards of Tialificatious
for ;citizenship: 'No more" Slave 'States
: shouhf be admitted into . theUnion,.andi Awe
should be neither slavery`nor iniehmtari, e 36
oept or thdpunistirnent f4r•Criiiie, in itt.)f - ter
riter 'y of the -United 'States. The Papal
poWer being a politleaV despotism' tinder this
garb i)f -"religion - ittsupporters:shouldUbt . be
permitted to hold,Offusar in a free couniti.- 7
G. The people being the legitimate amiree .
peliti6al-pUwari all mss; national as
Ste* so far as practicable. shotild be' filled'
by 'a direct vote of, the et 'tom.
. , .
I laytTWOnew Mnyor of Now Vork, - aL...ingh
Oetted its' Ow Rum- eindidato,; takes -iiit i d
titancr,ngaiost Drinking house, of a ll -" ii
eingfopez!,esl -on the , Sabin* .ind emitrary
tn OA egrtiitione of mosCprons, hi hes
glecFnnlied in enf9reing_nbeillenee to his: roc=
inmationn; This.
_reform by. *lily& aid
c'W.4l..bat-tbe, Prgton.burs-agOinflt=the:tfrlitrie
iituniiiii iiim b e enroicA :.f.Atlit that iirlaw- i
- '4* taOro sitogerberso€ll4, !030ifor*.•
. ..,fer - 2 - ..- ..- :.. , ~..i, ~, -..., i li -..,..,
! g -,......,!".rie...:7 , -, ~.‘",-..-:, - -, . :-fi.., •:4't r7-it2.'
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4 "Jrtite 44 Public Afinseg—The PrOss'
flier,-1 1:11"jal Nature—The ` 4 1m141
Rich it trausid—Ootti-Sarfil . tHisal s,
r 2 I -r ia li g t,,:',' -I' ":,":4 , ' • ,: i 7.1 j-i i • .i ~.
„Hanizaanaci, an.,24:
11... . • , 1* -• 1- • • ' i P.' , I • wrap!`
s anettblitto forwritd you, 44110 TriP than
Pilth thilk one of the'iniost intiii4tin - atictJtif
tiitaWdoiennenta or the 'aeSitirini- 4 , Was
riftwii f . i!,om the Tileasury Departrorint hy the
*sage Of a resolution in the. Senate and is
full of icitruction--Leithibiting,itt a . t;vrt ,bilt
. - 4riniPrersuisivii-mantier,ihe.syst - rii - firhich
tite,TriaLsurershrive been operoin , and the
*lea to which thy have carried n itpecu
lation in money th y did not . riwn - ari.l had
nofinoral or legal right to use. ',Eiery man
-In tile Commonwealth,: who pays taxes, and
liOntervited in ceking - them appli to the
Pr-We r:Burixi's m
el, should nOt ly 100 *II° wishes ( .9 "m 0
oc, fl
rebuked:and loop
read, and't rougly ezaipin this , ,ta-
WC 'lt tells a simple but fearful le l —that
of terv,etsion of poiver, of profitable iv iolation
Of pi. ?That the Public may tn.: au idea
id' the Profits of - the transactioit;iseloSed,
Om kvi- facts shoald - be consideted
i: The ireeicst on the public debt i pityable
e l
ai !the . . fi rst Of July and Tehniary iri each',
Year. ! Befiveen • thsc two periods nsidera
•
blef sunlit of money 4aCciimu late hi'th tieasu
t.yi;whielthave been loaned, fot 1 4y,tb tanks, 1
Ifitihrarie - e , ~Qiiiiptuiies, ' Brokers ',!..) eeS and .
f )
Pri‘iriiii speetilators,iscattered irks:ittil tisparts
OrtlieState: ' The amount - thitk, lo t ined h:s
I vaiied from time tri" Citric' as %V II i bel seen -by
1 king up the columns;b l ut has itchlinti been
It.ss thartJt quarter of a million ord.ollats,and
has soitklines risen above six hundred thous
and Mims. The 1 average amount -in the
Treasury ; available for loaning pnrposes has
been at Last - four hUndred and fiftv.thdusand
dollam, rind the average time it iiii'l l iieen out
bet'ween seven and 'eight mooths giii-ing a
' rei n klitte to the Treasurer, at 5 per icent. in
terest, of:not less t an filicen thititisand dot- .
m
la —This is - donb im Much' reSs 'than the.
prrihts really realized, fur 1 Ifivb; liot made
thio'eaulatfoti . closely against the Tieasurer ;
ilia it is intrugh to iitartle the , pnbiic Mind,
mid, to atiraet gencial,'attention iii the ' suh
jeett. \\lien it is .rec ollected that.tis prac
fi
'flee, has tin license ;whatever, no' sh Wow of
justification for it With° laws-of the common
wealth—that, by it, State Treas:urrs ' soon.
1
rimless foftunes, as Well as those y l ch are en
abled, Li; this timely assistance, tO., - arty on
their, speeulationi uttess Cost thanAie r neigh
-1)4, and; actually at,
.the expendof- those
y,
Who are obliged to their tase - S pro raptly,
iiiiirdiir that they n ay p save the 40 per cent ,
tliscbunt;! and that Under this system, an of
ficer` ,of the Commonwealth,
.wki 1 1 4 14ally
entitled t? $lBOO salary for taking charge of
the Public funds, and managing them accor
ding to the provisions °flaw, is able to pock
et; from fifteen to thirty thouganddo lags ex
tra annuiilly, an approxhnate ideal may be .
formed of the heinous nature Of the Offence--
ofthe dating violation of law it idvdlVe. , 4 and
the Gross 11=41ith mid dishonesty Which are
the niaiusprings of 'the transaction. ;' Had I
room to do so, it waaid be curiOnsi*o trace
ifie txinn4tion betmieen the deposit,i of., the
public fiidds last ykr, and thesetiOr of; cer
tain patties for Mr. 'Bailey's re-iile. 'on, as
tsi
well as tci point out the. particular 1 alities
le
in,Which large sums,l in the nameiof" ifterent'
parties,were deposited.; but thiszw uld car
rv: me beyond teasonable limits. . . ere is,
gowiver, one featurq of the case whi ought
not,io pass. unhotiecl.d. It is , this :!!---In i the,
intik months of .Mt. Bailey's ineurtit4ey, the
tunds were" concentrated, but in! the, latter
• il
sor•as to reach and' Propriate as poteh lona
eitei as possible, acid attract every praetiai
-1)1C 1 ; agency to seciire his re-elOetton i the
- Money infl eft,- which nogth means
eoulil
rea4h, io th, , end brat this, sytem of
wrong to the peode might be perpetrated._
:Fortunate, is it t t this- exposurd . lies been
made ; for is it too Much to hope thail it may
lie'alloweil 'by the Complete demolition-of
this. Corrupt and corruptingpra , 4ticecl I No
subject coald_ more tvcirthily engage i the at-r.
tention. 'of ithe • Legislature trill airefortp in
tbeMa
nagement of a number of"; pt de
partMents—the correction of evils sirhih par
tizati legislation was Unwilling to ilia r.
.
— 7 - 7. i'. H '
'Mohican to her Sentttolls. I 1 •
series; Res .; ~\ 1 . c t he
-', ofße solu t ions were p i on u
10thlinst. by the Senate of Michigan. Yeas
„ i .,ts;•ays i o --all the y Republican, mhers
present and one. Democrat votine i '!the of
firthative-r.:=to which- it is td lie heti di. that
Senators ea." and Btu.;.rt, who are iind 'rstood
10 $0 sitpporters of, the%e t zperat e _ trine
of inatructiuns, will give heed.- e fol
liw4ng are 1 among the Resolutions , I
' • Iles' eked -That w- are oppitised 6 ie. t'ur
that. ixitension of Slaiery, or the fil. , ition
or th.iri
_ssiOn there'll*. in : any _ orri:to • now
1
•bii.ncitror Mifitilnay -hereafter .4. a uiFed"
by ihe United States. ' ' ' ' -
I 'lP+olva, That we hold it to hek , :•l in the
&dstltlifichal powers c.f' Congress t o., . bash •
Slave'ry...tid the shive-trade in- alr'Ver Itoriee
of dui United 'States and in the' Pisitiet. of
I eOlfuntia.. and that it is their duti in view; of
of ir , I
the'gieat rid permanent' interesta of . the na
-1 tidii, topais - lawa for Its inuned(ati'Ve 'Ores.
i l `• ti a- • • inall Territory li and
I mon]. n extmenon , sin..Fs,
in" r.-Aq -Di4iier. . i ), i -
':gotolve4iThit 'our SinatOrp in;Coikgre,si
;Jy!, ittid that they arc herebi. instrdet' 1, and
l iburlteprenfativ retiiiesed -toi•ot t e . r and
`use iheir'Velt exertions to procifre t e'ves
fisate'Of an 4Ct of Congress that ''shill . Ohl b
l! it• the 1 .!) troiinetion or_ existe,nee of Slav .ri' in,
44;4 the territories' of the Unitedfita es,and
espedially *Kansai and 'Nebraskaial 10 hi.
tro_dil'ec without. delay, a bill for' this latter
•-• t —l ee 'i ' I * , • •
TurP-94 • -$ '•' . • l -I 1 1
. 1:06415'ea,, , That, the A ct of , C3qgr .
~ 'of
j,ll3oo,.; L knci . in as the FtigitiveSlave .14% i‘ias
'ln thoi Opinjcin of the iieoPle of thia'Stai,ci pn
..tufis,,iteessart measure ; ,tinit it. - eopt#l4l strti
ybicitiii of doubtful leonstitu dough' ;' iittit khe
)104elorin6ceedin inidei- it, is„;hl, - , n'jpat,
ands pr the therat,*senbe 6 t ' •
pep-,
Ythi of thg States, "Cruel andclespotio !mard
the:Orion 'Claimed as'a fiigitiire, ant 't 't! lie
Prii*lavo,ofits lionledia . te repeal"' 1I , ,
:-• Relialvel, Tb - avoar;Serlatorii in' go gross
ti it
be, - ,!4d :thpy: are' hereby :instineted,land-, our
'Repiesedtatives r4Ruested to use i, their! pist
excOni4 4
to-procure_ il the , ilia ined late ie 4iiitof
ihe't,lt't of 1850, tillf.)W thoFugitiye 814yq
1
' '
re i
' ' ' ' '1 ti l' .-
Anli4illaviry Ben tt otp 1 1 i ,
1 Mr. LOTT, of Virarren enmity,, i tio
006'01 iiitOlthe . Itinee,. joint reetath"o , in-
Itriet!tig*Oui repreientativel in Co ti, 'to
fete:Ogalinktheadtnissiiiii into. the Ut, .4
every State *hoso - !'oenstitiitioti 'pertrii t AO;
teityi And th.joiiiiii'every eonititutionalr,cort%
to ehttek the tufv.:iiieetif 'this natiotil, esll.4=,
it i
Web: aleinipertiuit.yetiOlattons !iv*
Holt leief!ti:t an interesting - diOnionott. iWe
I, 4elliveihet embody the !;enttineiite ir ;pie*,
iiiikj4itfor- the' inerobori tif Ow Legisl' lure; i
inidUweeili.bittarly iiiiiy - :inity- ba hp ' iiiii`'
liy :4c i l'ew ‘46ugh•faq.s ' they *ill 'nft , , t?bt
iiegask:-., Theitierditit Or& Oeople ' iit °- bite,
,e4oettOn w elt tso uthtoirpearenifetiii. ol=:`
dioth*theifatttre extensiontot-elaielv:itinit'
ttlieUttaistuteAviii-be bniy:toithig-14-,see
r
dance with popular will in &kiting M. tfi.‘
1 0 0 iiitiontiterilet!syg,ffior447 'A; " "
--
~I;tret.. ...Ifitt • •,, • 1-- , - :1 '
r
-
' I 4 J,
- I',
71.Pli zi ptimplimidenstfioeitha-- , 4.0*
I
.-. -- - 11.12welai been adMitted - to the
secret Ord-Pr in New 'Hampshire; e Wm-
ConOmiedlby Fogg aid most.orthose dean
toflPeo ,who—in 'lBs2—asaated President
!le E
4i:Jrlicizig-hostflitcrthi Catholic:olNa
c%irikra tio*.tihtiften Pid* °r'...* ..l i"
ga tiOnlillidged toNnit•Alowit evver; Cith
oliO.by Meinut.of the most cruel tneiii, and: *shut butithat "etnigratiok which
hasituadd • the;tioil of New England the home
of eitterprileAtid of plenty. But the i Know-
Nothing lodge! are chiefly acceptable 'to Hale
%
because their - enableMtn:to concoct i secret
`-Bose haletbr plans for the overthro - of, the
Union,- to . ; which the- 'best sears o hiaiifei
fitidlall - his - !encrgies of body and-mind; Have
beet unremittingly devoted. .
Icithis fatis not a sufficiently powerfulpv-:
ideate' of the:aboliticin character of the secret
conspiracy 4 of Know-Nothings,—the !einem
-stance thatbiery reeSlature which is tiontroll
ed by theiti in the free States, and at - has
recently been organized; has chosen Whigs to
its high ofriemi, should-be conclusive - neon ev
ery!.l honest - mind... ln 'Perinsylviu4a.---Ahe.
1 r
Speaker of thelfouse is a known abolition lead
er. 1 lit. Illinois, both branches of the ilegi.sla
lature arc tiresided over by the same iclass of
politicians ;land in Maine it is the saMe. In
Delp - ware, the State Which Mr. Clayt4m rep
resents in due Senate, both the Ipadin officers
of the newly elected legbiilature are bitter
andliwoseriptive whigs of his own schiiiol, and
they,
,will be found carnestlyco-opptuti si , ° with
lim i tirid hi 4 Know -Nothing associate; Hale,
Thaddeus 4ter'en % and ,Henry Gardner.-----
Noltnatter how Mr. Clayton may, leek to
dibgiiise the abolitimi tendencies: whiph con
trol! the secret Order. card this t6' a much
grenter ,extent 'than Weyer contror the
NV-14 piirt;i, now merged. into it ; ) c filet'
i t
that the av6wed,objects of their orgailzation
I arc Ovancent arid temporurbandtha hostili
ty tO the , institutions of the the Sout is 1111
und4linglii4red of the most implaelib e amt.-
acter, cannot be reasoned away. ,When thp
secrilt"lodgs are-broken up,i when I thepreS
ent hathi and. orgies 'are-'superseded.--there
willitemaire a solid and eptripact body lof abo
. • 1
litiontsts and their dupes, who will at ' once
carry out :th e work of the who
tl ' t lead,
1 _
theta. The! factions. ' : that leave the . emoe
rheydalivays go • to the - next. strongest- party. ,
Heretofore Ithut has been the. Whig party ,
i
but now it isa secret Order, pledged' to - tiii3
most! inquisitOrial- proscriptions ; and i a fe:w
months it Mill be the'abolition party joue.—
This:pis the philosophy that teaches byl exam
ple. il ' '- - i •
What other evidence of the object 411(1 the
danger of the new party .does the SOutliwant ?
Wit ii the pe6ple of that:section of thud coun
try Nyait to realize - their peril by lettingljnow-
Nothings talie.root in their-midst Tor will they
tat:64*e by the forelock' and protect! them
selves before it- is too late? Will thby see
the Oembemtie party struggling witlithis mon.
ster "proscription, aid hold their hand The
defe4t of those who contend against it .m ay
oti
conte':Rir 1 1 ,,-years, ,but, the - great,! glory
of wing war is reward enongli to qbrace
and Conscientious eitiien ; and the South will
find that the advantages of prekent licit uiesc
enee,to a doininant fanaticism ,will never corn
penste' fur the disgaree and shame that, will
puniih stickindifibrence.--- Wash. Unifill:
Gazette.
47 . Ass De
the Prue-
• INC :0
,
Gen. Simon Cameron. . • .
~
Tile IllariSburg Herald contains the rullOw
• ing sl'Acy communication; exiiibaing the Sort
of claims thc General , has on 1 the Americans
and rree'Soilers: - -i:
lkiit.'Eturlan :—Please publish in ydur pa-,
, ..1
per the following resolutions passed tly the
DeraperaticConnty Convention, in. SSptem:
ber last, at Which Simon Cameron w 4 thtt
ruling. Fpirit They may have beeneen
•4r ts
itten
...pt i tfigvh b .§iktorMthift - liWit z
aspirlitit for an impOrtant'position, the 'public
ougli to lmow his sentiments and the princi
ides lie would ; Sustain': lkothing, of 'arse,
has!‘e
: urred since September to induele any
one ' ' change, Here are the resolniidns :—*
I;el.olved,,i That we are in favor of tlie•Ne
oi
braska•Kansis bill,,because it einbodis the
vital principles Ur selfgovernmcnt, lwhich
nevei can conflict with the interests ot.free
dorn.': ..' - ' ' - ' • - 1 •
Resolved,' That we are opposed to die pro:-
scriHive and Anti-Republican party ealled
Know:,Nothiit.9.l ; -and shall:deem it ouci'duty
.as Ettitnoeratil, tooppotte for o ffi ce' all' persons
knoitti to haVe any onneetion with it. f ,
It; ia said, also that the evening* pre&ding
the election, at a DemOcratie meeting ill this
borotik, , h, Gen, Cameron advocated theisame
doctrines and vas gnaw eloquent in his*denutt.'
ciatiUtt's (if ,KpOw-Nothings. A sttrti.A.
.I , / ._ • 1 ' - -
go
,rrostooridenco of the N. American,resiive , a h
k tr. S. Gazette.
feec
fr . . Price made an tmp
to:day,' in, the: Senate, upon his bill ve to
bribOY, ichiCil:passed to the third, not Final,
readit* last week. This, morning it received
.the UnaninteUs vote of the Senate, and xiiil be
sent Itii the ITouse fOr concurrence.:.. His re
tharivi were aimed at the vice which' thei law
was intended to prevent, and' were ealetdated
to stiftle !all' ki-ho heard them, as well from
the v?.kor Of thought: and powerful 'expre6ion•
as thril ling truths. - -
„They were liitetiqd . .to
with marked !attention,. and will; I hope, be
writtL, 'i out and publishednthat the kople
itiay-lbe thorciughly aroused to the nature of
this etne, th'p common evil it Produces , , and
its' Actrful ',pr,.‘ valence among the,.p Idle
servatts. ' thttil the - voters make the lito esty ;
of candidates an indispensible requisite - flit. an
elcetioit, our legislative.balls will not be qeeu-
pied t i IT! pure men. - ' Nor will 'our legishition
i.f.01 to ;bear the marks of cerrtipt.practicis. 7 -
- Te iii.e it direletries..s . of application to his re
.
Men* Mr. Price stated the'following" 't; as
Niitltinliis p ersonal ktieNiledge." He w ' las t
• winteii called iipcin 'at:his lodginga ty a:. -
son then a member;of the 'House,
.whit - re":
i questeol to ski him itt;hts , room s; trot: being
I wnteno4o lin i ne" ) . l elif.ill'O-.. 01414kr
i for.' ' Ilia'errand, ps l/e'sUbseq,tetly,deasred
it, irasltio see - Sta , iibat AerMa the friiends a the
'CorisOlidatiOn ibill,''whicl lalisllin!}3endif4 in
o i
the . ailise;Ara ld agree to buy his Votc;4*" d .
the"VOtes off rieo others whom. be. repre r
'rented;L Mr. , Ciei,.not yet familiar with the
alitubeleasnesS; of ricilur, 05 scarcely knew
to receive thGproposition, but; of coUrsG,IdG , ,
ellnB It, .Urging,that he and kisfriends,ltliould
vote t:orlthe bill Uptinits merits . ' 'To t his the
p arty dexurred,bitt he 1 fi rially "agreetf ‘ tofq for
the 'bill,: and ple;dgid his . frien b cla for )t,
i f„Mr.
Price*uld"..proMise theMitiltq 4ogira,cachfcr
[ their votes 1 l'irben this.propasttipp 14p#1 .re ,
[ fOsed, lie"freititirkedlhat ter iyaa" , ii:ietiOli to the
t ys.
bilk awl woulil appOpft, it ; ;lwt: ;ha, Bap , ,
' 0..." th' F re j'ai ' 4 Lkhetii - it.t: 1 . 1 ...,t1i0 - iigti .lie
migttt 4V NVelrmaite soratithinF t out:pr.* -, 7
Whpl it; is o,ioll*4libit-Ilact interview oo•
ettrred in the".k.arly„pai* of ille-pession, , ere
the' mail <4 - tie* ' merabers; liiid.:hecoMe 4 :19r.n.
rupted,lyour_ readers may ti4j - it au `it:lea . of the
iieniPt*e" of I t hO - _, 6 rl ol *;*hi:eh Asgraflle
thattegislattire in - tbelatter days of ita,f
.isteace.i. ! ' : ' ' r" ' , - ;thir
'. '', ~•':': " - • '
. „
, . T The Demoorate le - the , tr. ( 8 . Sell"—
a ip 0 ,'. ,t putting
,A_ plank f in their 'klairopry ;
f
Io'9o 4 lsktio4l6: Seciet: B6 tietlegor. ON -
parposV i ; - .'Thifile . „ to !sa y the le4t ) 34* ; Tr :
genero :to tlie Ton tiaint Sikit.y* l l* - '—
vortilli.l4 - Ibr.:..iity yeat*bkii the shibbot
. 11
- orlYeni4re — y. , f Vbat.litiftibtiSacheiris: l',
tOitiehlitont*rein „ Oidetie kiekink'ditlif: he',
vtitit4likliei ,!ithpdit6 , :ffitite Wal' . e'e.t l ri -'-,-
~.,.,..; • 1 ~ 7,,......-- .•... tin, ,i,..-7 ; t..- j -fq r.:*!,r,
[ -•; - :,...4.:4 , ..,i.l.i - 1i.:1c.7:i, Li.;;4-4 vt;=.:;, d.:411,-,..i 4.
. ' 4 . ." .. .. 1, 4 ‘ 1 4 04 1 ..: #ft . .; dthr iv-44f *it ;4-4,
i' - i - -. 1 - ' '.--- " """ --- .".
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7. '
.., ..
:lisd: __ . ..,.
•
- I ,
4,•.\-7.4,t,'retvf"Fll2llllV.'74,4r*s- -;''Piiiatt.
• —1 1 7 .4 1 44 , tke ChiefOftlie Chinese lasing
.u , ~:,_ Gov. Pollock has *jinn - .thw 6 31
brillint
ittasptsbibilkd an eiliet.against_th44n. ,;: .1* , pointirtentst - ANDasur G. ii.Tpi., o f
Wtir s t:, - ; --/ tr.,:, • ete, Secretary Of the - • Cernmonw es
i , .4.- .. ~ii , -1 , . t. 4. jit . was E.FaanicuiNot easier, A t
,; 1.-.lslitr we a= 111,00 Y e il i tilMeil 0 4 'r '.
ral • J - of EC i
3 , 04 % _ 1854 1 the **stin ot r lk' :' '.. °lnt Sara o ,et
ousted to $33i000;000. ,- 't i' 7 .l . 111 :Secretary of the Coin* WC
,--,. -- . :,,: fl - '.
4 44_ ?, " MON, tit" Levrisbnrg; *quay
f —ThO New York Dellflieerekha lEterd , Shell :: "dent of Common . Se . These
Coininittoi has again riteibliredno'ti o „-:, ! ~..- ' 3 p len have entered ur s ii the Wl:a ge
t#o the Botts. -'' 2- ' official duties, and ,ne Admit!,
which on Tuolaylast came b:r.ptrirc
such highly EsVorable ausphicts, is now it
'orous sad successful °penal ~ Goveno t
lock has been exceedingly riumite in ,
sting with him, in o ffi cial 'ties, i
L men eminently qualified fo the various
tious to which they have 'called,
s E xi
% 1 1fr . si?ect s ,,, h e r ifitStOtt .:- -'
'..hifill
worth will tender.their. . sel , , s ti.,ooigi
--eeptibleiiiitifitgfeel I ' / crest in
teas of the new,Admhtistrittl... ' Cot.
is ono ofkitir finst chiss'iteri qualified,
tureand edneation, to ado
~ any itosit
t publie :Ilk .Jousli.i S . •vas,. is a
gentlemart-ordecidell-abilit , good bi
qualificatiOns; - :ifictaitrieti4 , d 'mini
hers.
.. , WhiN clerk -.of.the : enate, the
troops a - Mend:lly his con • .. us and ,
manly deportment,: and the ; .ility !kith
he disehargeiltheonerous it des tail ,
THOMAS E. , Pattutak,' it a - Pestle n 'a i
esteemod'itt all-eireles;•and 'the re
of being. One of the sound. ~ lailreis
State.; , He ocetipied'tlie , o ', i: . o f A, tt
General for alrief period d ing poi. j,
von'andininititration,tiati di: . , ea its it
'tan .:and. responsible duties i stieli it w,
to win the respectand:eonfi. • 'width
ple general)y,and earn for hi 4. selfa red
for legal ability 'which tialt:gi eitliini
nenee ettiOng the first Jawy Of/
1 mortivealtb._ limier C. Htc ,
perior qualifications for the . . i ' "(.
pies. file educatkffial inte ,:•,. of
could not have been confided . to-beit
Tiiiiilar, Governor Port hair been
ticularly fortunate te his- s et Lion , 45f pal
iifficem,..,. ,IleAlscrithinates.:, udicionaly
wiselY * an the:above appoin merits full?
tifyitheconfidence placed an judgment
tim..Pe 6 Ple -9f reePPYlven* - v Sileee.se to t
il l
neW`Aduiiiditintion.--Harrifbtergliira/d.
—lt is computed that the firm works of
. whieh,,during very many yeaus, most copies
have been sold, are the _Bible, Shakespeare,
Robinson Crusoe, and Mother Goose.
—Adviees from aobe received at Wasif-iMgton
represent the Cuban populace-Oil:Mai
excited, and joinit% the revolutionary Cause
brauseofthe refusal :of *ill!, to-sell t h eir
hd to the United iStates - - --- ~-._ - •-,-- '
~ —.The Sardinian frigate eipeeted to arrive
ht New'Yerk; wit'l 4 large tiOmberioffereigh
criminals on board, hai been orderedby the
p.
riS. Government] to be seized onher arrival.
detained;d until; an investigation : can be
, —At an election for toount:Amon_ late
wn c
ly. held in Parkerburg,- Va., (ix- placc contain
ing about„thriv thonsand inhabitanti,.situateil
en the Ohio river, in Western Virginia,) the.
Know Nothing ticket received every -vote ba),
Six. This looks bad for Mr. , Wise. - '
—;-I!he Supreinel Court of lita'ssiZliusetts
fully sustains the action' of ,GOv. 'Pardner, ip
disbanding the foreign military' Oinpainei r
notwithstanding the'llict that no express pow,
Cr is:conferred by , the'constitntion and- law*
Upon the thief magistrate to disband , " except
fdr misconduct. -• ,I
• I s
—A movement , in progress foe a mas
meeting "of the;citizens.cf Lawrence, to _agi;.
tate the subject So
_ivital:to the: interests of
every true American—the total abandonthent .
and disuse of all imparted goods, the; impor
tation of which, with t44t ,of foreign paupers;
is evidently eausing inuch panic and distress
in our. country. , ; _ .
bill providing.for a line' of telegraph
to ihe Pacific, from some pointpn the Missis
sippi or lifis`b6uri Rivers to San_ Vritneisco,
})as passed the U. S. l Senat4nd is uow-pend
it:g in the House. kThe linels to be complet
ed -within two yiiws -flown -thOptisilige, ;:Z'•f the
Bill, and when completed is to be kept open,
by-niehtus Well as by day. - .
I —A Prohibitory Liquor Law has, passed
the lower house of the New Jersey Stem Leg
iSlature. It contains a clause providingLtbat
a popular rote' shall be talcen_On it in Oct - oter
next. The law goes into Aefon the Ist. of
rebruary, r but if , the voice of , thi:peoplu be
against it, it is to be . repealed.
Foreign Paupers and Conviota
We notice . -that the Hon. James Cooper;
from this State, introduced in the 14 S. Sen
ate on 3lunday last i the tollowin,g re.solu
tions:'
Resolved That. the President be and.ho is
hereby 'respectfully- requestedto cause the Se
«tory of-State and,Secretary . of the Treaau
ry respectively to communicate .to 'the Sen
ate such information as may be'eontainecLin
their several - :Departments, relating to the
transportation convicts and , paupers into ,
the United States from foreign countries, and
What agency .the dOvernments to , which they
belong have had in sending them hither; al
so,
„such information as they, may possess i rela
tive to the number in the U. S. of the- above
classes, the number of each that'haye arrived
Within the last two years, whether voluntari
ly. or throughthe compulsory agency of their
respective Governments.
Resolved,. That the 'Committee on the Jun'
dipi arv non, tr any, oe necessary to prevent the Go-'
lernments of foreig n ,countries from trans
porting to the United States convicts and
paupers; also, whether any and what, legisla
lion is necessary to prevent the, voluntary
iMmigration 'leo the toited . Siotes of - either
Of the above Classes otpersons- 1•.: •
This is .a praetleaL s movenie.nt tliti right
direction, and, if fully. - carried ,o4::by.setne
stringent legislation upOn the, subject, - ; will
strike at the very rOop-of otothe worst
evils- under Which our country is: now, suffaf 7
trig. We are glad to notice that it is Sena
tor Cooper's intention to press; these:resi;lu
tiOns to the considerat ion of the Senate to-day,
and hope they may receive that early, and
- fitvOrable attention from the Sennte which
they deserve.-Daity •
, Powder 1 IEIII Eigoeion-Two .tayes-Lost
o n Thursday evening list, about I:,.O'clOak,
*die' inhabitants 'of our, town were! l anddenlY
aroused hy a loud explosion,:that ahnok, the
whole - village and the buildings, ear.
le was soon ascertained that the larife powder
.nianuactory Of Messrs . Parish Silver : di, Co,
situate about two miles below, the Noreygh,
kid exploded, blowing to ',sterns the' Orying
hiuse and glazing house, destroying the:, stock
house and eoal•house; and also utterli
_in the frlime,of'dne Mill and , unrnofmg the
other. The powiler in `pro_ OCinarinfae
bite in theie latter'buihlings did riot.
Aithe time of the ekplosion.tviiiblya, aged_
"about I 0, - w i re in the packing honse, issnp
piised—one a white bokilliamid Ittinadji and
ilieOther.t- colored bo Y, , n4iiled:Jeio 00 °P 2'
'erl They were thimdthe nextinornigg;hav
ing been - 614*n ahout One . hundred. and,fifty :
badly' torn and mangled. ~.1
The,explosion took i in.the,dryiug an
pla e d ,
pricking house. '..Th-re eo - toOssibio ,way
explaining the itn tate, amp o -:t eata4 7
trophe; asthe only persons 114, (*dd . , have
known anything of the • -s ioatter; thOfirt, in-•
stancei.weri the twel tiny!" who :killed.—
There:were about four hundred
der, finished'aattitfinialied,. destroyed.: -To.'
int losi atiOut $ 2;500. •
Theglass in.. the windows, of KlT:tixt house s Solna Oseilhe sash and'dOcies' tleatt<7o; , ---
Before' the' ',report wag the s ht
could' be seen 'for initiai . 'Which'iyas
followed by a.crash thattnpile the , stoutest
triimble, and that seemed to the Very
earth beneath 'their -- feeC The; ' blackened—
Wined, and' rautihited,` 7 coro4 arthO ',pre
buys presented - a l sad spetitgpi to look upon..
Wirksbaiie (Airing jan.
"TiE rptiiSiLVA*li SirasaitEsi; in Kan.
ass Territory;
„Is' going:O . quite 'floorishiv...-
lyr':'dtthe ,150' emigrants. WhOirea(thithes
fr(ito Connenutvii Pa„";havif re
, tuned, and the' reinainilef` are contented tend
doiog,well 7 The Herald!of greedOol sagsz
most kind: Of, ;Werlt.i.opo2-.
iniindi $1.25 to $l, 50 tier day,
„ind(lteri is
plOtt of ' are' e ' dtfiag
cord- wood'it 76 pimti4
dpitOn *n o .l: - s9 l% ) ,:i iidt'raft4, l Y(.44; ,
'TI ""population or IlkirtOiOr he .
Yinkeesettkiiiimk
anititittotisitia-zttsorii.- 3,ttP*.i*Orelo-1
g0,,.646 bait**
, tom . `i• 1,1:4
t ~, t ii .. itiati ~,
fit rtutu*o-or,pix's -- t , „ ,
the kat:mini °nig, Midi. Olie c iV'Allii 01 z :
Telhiithwtioil in eiti i i . ol *ti#Ccoriotti*llctoit :
liiioritaieetitir4 ehiejiat -041(wilE:tici'l
IO goiltolciiekirafthiV34l:44ll4:l4teo#
n i
- .0 161 tl f 6 tlte):3o l 4l4 hertici_w,
r ' ved,rit iiftird;'"iiii itteteiftri - 01, 6:5*,
ty .sts,ppflo!td to- be pcgottatect.2ll4Argltti>
rite-mityibir t,
~
:•,,,7,,
=I
1 .. . LateAt l i oreign . 1k .. . .
The steamshipPacifia p!.l . . _jyedat N.
York,' with ado* !from one ,
lifer. The packet_ ship" Getrge,Cannii
been lost, in the Elbe, wi*, it ia .aur
160 - lives. • The Emputor ofilussia,
°opted...MI6:YIN:A . tiOiiiilfiy, - 'the' T.:points *A
guarantee, as inte rpreted , by, the Allies,
no armistice WO heOnOtat..4 4 co - twee
ly, hostilities _eiintinite .una, 'ted. $ f
has forinilli joined - the IV4 ' - allianA
,4,24.4
Oniar PachaTias gone' to the :Crimea.
Russians, have, - recrosiadAhe. abe;iir
the Dobradgelia, and 'iaptu . the—bit
.Tultseha init,llabadagb., 'Tti Austrian,
re f ]
not. interfere.'s A terrible in ditl i OnAt
burg has caused ',damage t o__ 6,,iAMount;
1
fourmillions of narks. -
DIE INkeinTRAL .iblilti8;11:', . -S
in v oi
State paper : will be:fimind in' 'Celatins
day. It Ibe read With MO' th an comm
interest, and we shill= be-krea ly ''mistakes
'mistakes
its sentiments; in the main ;'- -d n ot meet
eras.approval: It is a foricibl written, t
ment, plain and undisgiiised,-I yitiedoWn
Outline of policy on which th e new Adr
tration will be - condueted;.:`i i
el** a
deuce. that GoveruorPot.uSt Will live la
to this policy, and-we shall. be happy to.
that this confidence will be. str engthened
the new.maehinery gets into - - 1.-working
der. . - .. . -•-.., f,1 , . , s
The foregoing .ii fro , the \
i ts
town _ 2L - kgralok - rue nr,thet pal n .
and independent journals inth Stile, t)
editor of which, Philip R., F r. I is&
coat.,. -- -‘ .-.< ~ • ~:..:, ~.. - , - •
, -
tar TOM* ITEMS FOIL Co' , lIIIMATION.
Within a week simty.ladiasof ew . ,York '
signed in ohligation;liyAlileh , hey owree
to - purehaSe any `article of fpign_Ani,
I,rast 4
ture for 'Wear, for.,otTlear - tM 4 .e,„.4 -•If
The Secretary, of the ' informs An
that within the' list iiiiii Ilie: - . HilOrtit,Kia
cotton, woolen and ,lion. tibri
.-: aincumom to
over minify:three mi/ppiiit;:44 ~ 1 . - ! , 1 4,.......-.z
r 4
The aggregate cost ' of Silks, l . pc* from
abroa&fer:thipas( four )4ara a OahtiOdred
and seventeen znillt;n4' or del re:_ Add fa
charges - of inqiertitiO,l t ink , ti i ' . 44 AV ,
keepers' profitstand dress mud; charges 87
Per cent, making litaaetnal,eno 00:Oita/ler;
Two - hundred and TiOmik:Ntioi.dOrtomioool
- -,.,: • - qt; :, -. . r ...::,.--, .-.,-;; .-: 4... -.-- • •
alias...Lk 'Ne-,;;-;-Tte pnpulni=
1
Illinois Legislattirei lava' --"
liquor lavr.--: It lvas4aiTied , . '
jority. - The Chilligh'-lTrib.iii '
vote upon it, thus::- .
.
Rppu.);)lioa,-;.-.=;..;:f 1 .4: 27
.
Whigs :
- ;-i.:.-i-.7.,':,:4.7.:[-10''_:,',!.-1
Neb:Faskaf-,:-.-i. i, l'.-,
'Absent, ZWhigs,litepubli ,
kaites one•Abti6_Nebraska'
Th ,
rar
,3beientific -
ono . of.theprop3inpiC4.4u4e4:4
Mones::4' 3 2Keesiell:has,'beeticz
lowa 'hy fire ail
_SP,gAci 1'44
produces rAinier4y, 4,100,-
6 " I °s B_ the , ; ‘p,r , pwor:l
can. strengtkens ,40p9tqfi .
the statigica_ottiie patt.t4
;tar 4t.lthe - iitiiiptor Mai*dti,S,CiArn
aud, the•ititgi 'fiKthe
first time in •histpry ? ,&iveiefr
eitnnon resoeih ' d Ins of
grief at thefliberril'ofirebriti 4etia . •
. Nowu*
Will lecture itiNew , Klift;rdon gi • A oast sad
Su 'datgittlitotiaCtat OW* its* purl**
dug triniao — he - the Noslq,l tium4,7
-10} o'olock, 'on'the so tifigivett.
- "
c: OtiFsbtimmt °fig' nit• • t he-weather,
Th Susquehanna CO:Te •
ethe& ailfourn
ed meet in Jallagin ott. - Sttueday, F u
nieUtheu
oWI ce 144i *W il l:le4 •
"Wraett l lt. ttreo:t i ootSe tt
Bioe.;
• , 40 f.
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• :1 1 WAIERNatile •
.Irimt of gin firamomoologgiftg,to aid*
itougvindlta4iAlm-0014anyatra, t : 444
tkat fo* to give notice'6l4,Deli* Tips,
.ml)*
*elm* , bf - PtuAlisfon_ eiltatthrli O !,M,
then*akieit testooriatetywin ;
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a Z ne mon4kra ofcue '
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